
As we all know, Burmese curly wigs stand out for their volume, bounce, and signature spiral curl ends; however, a proper care routine is key to preserving their stunning look. In this manual, we’ve detailed essential care steps you need to take to keep your Burmese curly wig in top condition.
Why Choose Glueless Burmese Curly Wigs?
❤️ Simple Care and Easy Maintenance
The glueless design of the Burmese curly wig eliminates adhesive residue and complex removal steps, saving time while preserving hair softness and extending its lifespan.
❤️ Convenient to Wear and Easy to Change
Burmese curly glueless wigs require no glue during installation. They are easily put on and taken off in just seconds using a built-in strip, elastic band, removable combs, and sometimes an invisible adjustable drawstring. This design allows you to quickly change your style according to the occasion and your mood.
❤️ Scalp-Friendly and Breathable
Burmese curly glueless wigs completely avoid the irritation, allergies, or clogged pores that chemical adhesives can cause to the scalp, providing a healthier breathing environment for the scalp.
❤️ Saves Time and Money
Glueless Burmese curly wigs eliminate the tedious steps of applying, waiting, and removing glue, significantly saving styling time each day. They also eliminate the need to repeatedly purchase adhesives, glue removers, and other consumables.
OhMyPrettyWig Top Burmese Curly Wig Picks
Here are our OhMyPrettyWig top Burmese curly wig picks: the half wig and the m cap wig. Both of them are the wear and go glueless wigs.
Burmese curly Half wig features an invisible weft track of the wig cap edge for an effortless blend, even if you are a wig beginner. Besides, our half wig also has an adjustable invisible drawstring for a customized cap size for all head circumferences.
Burmese curly M cap wigs have a sheer 9x6 super inch lace at your crown for free parting and styling. All hair in the lace area is hand-tied by experienced professionals one by one. What's more, the pre-everything designs (pre-cut lace, pre-bleached knots, and pre-plucked hairline) can create an illusion that the hair grows up from your scalp.
How to Care For the Burmese Curly Wig
1️⃣ Moisturize + Lock
You've probably seen many girls on social media platforms like TikTok or YouTube sharing their mistakes: to combat dry weather, they apply thick layers of oil to their wigs, only to find them greasy and lacking curl.
This is a common misconception: oil moisturizes wigs. The truth is, oil doesn't hydrate hair—it only locks in the hair's natural moisture.

❤️ Step 1: Moisturizing
Mix leave-in conditioner and water thoroughly in a spray bottle at a 1:2 ratio. Then spray it onto the wig and gently scrunch the curls. This will give your hair a refreshed look. This instantly refreshes the hair, restoring bounce, softness, and shine.
❤️ Step 2: Lock in Moisture
So, what product can lock in the moisture? Oil! During dry or cold periods in areas like Colorado, Utah, or Montana, it is necessary to apply a light oil to keep your Burmese curly wigs' frizz at bay all day.
2️⃣ Apply Heat Protection before Styling
Heat tools such as curling wands, flat irons, and blow dryers will destroy the hair's inner structure, leaving Burmese curly human hair wigs loose, dry, and even damaged.

Best Practices
❤️ Do not use any heat tool before spraying a heat protectant.
❤️ Use low heat settings.
❤️ Repeated heating on one part should never be done.
3️⃣ Spray A Wood/Horn Comb To Preserve Static And Frizz
Plastic combs are prone to generating static when combing Burmese curly wigs, especially during dry seasons.

❤️ Combs Recommend: A wooden comb, A horn comb, Or finger detangling
❤️ Extra Winter Care: The amount of contact with high-collar sweaters and synthetic garments should be kept at a minimum, as friction leads to the formation of static and can dishearten the curl pattern of the Burmese curly wig.
4️⃣ Regular Cleaning and Deep Conditioning
Like natural hair, Burmese curly wigs accumulate oil, styling product residue, and dust. Therefore, we recommend washing them after every 10-15 uses. If you frequently use harsh styling products (such as hairspray or wax) or are in environments with high sweat or dust levels, increase the washing frequency accordingly.
❤️ Cleaning Steps
✅ Preparation and Combing Before Washing
Secure the wig to the wig stand. Using a wide-tooth comb or your fingers, gently comb upwards from the ends to the roots to remove any tangles.
✅ Gentle Cleaning:
Wash the wig thoroughly with lukewarm water (not hot water).
Take a small amount of sulfate-free and silicone-free mild shampoo in your palm, lather it, and then apply it evenly to the Burmese curly wig. Gently massage the hair and wig cap with your fingertips; do not rub or twist.
✅ Rinse thoroughly with running lukewarm water
✅ Deep Conditioning (Key Step):
Apply a suitable amount of silicone-free conditioner or a special wig conditioner to the mid-lengths and ends of the wig, avoiding the roots and the cap area. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes for deep nourishment.
✅ Then rinse thoroughly with cold water
Cold water helps close the hair cuticles, lock in moisture, and enhance shine.
✅ Gentle Drying
Wrap the wig in a microfiber towel and gently press to absorb excess water. Do not wring or rub.
Best Drying Method. Place the Burmese curly wig on a drying rack and air dry naturally in a well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight or using a heater.
If using a hairdryer, set it to a low setting, low heat, or cool air, and blow-dry in the direction of hair growth. Stop when the wig is about 80% dry; this is when the hairstyle has the best volume.
How to Refresh a Frizzy Burmese Curly Wig?
If your Burmese curly wig is no longer curly or has become dry or hairy, the following methods can help you restore volume:
Step 1: Mist
Spray Burmese curly wig until they become damp with the mixture of leave-in conditioner and water.
Step 2: Detangle
Using a wide-tooth pick to detangle, starting from the ends to the wig roots.
Step 3: Apply Product
Massage a piece of curl cream at a time.
Step 4: Reshape the Burmese Curls
Use the finger coiling method or heatless rods in small sections.
Allow it to dry, or leave the rods overnight to dry.
Step 5: Diffuse (Optional)
Add a diffuser to your blow dryer. Set the machine to a low heat/speed, and cup the curls with fingers thoroughly, but take the curls to the top where the hair is to give more volumizing effects.
Step 6: Proper Storage
In order to maintain the shape of the Burmese curls, the key lies in the correct storage method:
When not in use, please place it on the wig model head or wig frame.
Do not squeeze the paper; otherwise, it will damage the paper.
Before storing for a long time, remove a small amount of hair to keep it elastic.
Burmese Curly Wig Care FAQ
Q1: Can I Sleep in My Burmese curly Wig?
It's not recommended.
Always use a satin or silk bonnet or sleep on a satin pillowcase to prevent friction and tangling as much as possible. However, it's still recommended that you remove it before bed, because many Burmese curly wigs are now wear and go wigs, which you can easily remove and put on in seconds. So easy and convenient.
Q2: Do the Spiral Ends Re-Form If I Wet Them?
No. They are gone and wetting them won't make a difference. You will have to replace them with finger coiling, curl mousse, or perm rods.
Q3: Can I Bleach or Dye This Hair?
Yes, but you can. But it will greatly weaken the fiber and change the curls of the wig. We do not suggest overdoing the hair.
Burmese Curly Wig Care Common Mistakes
❌ Using Oils to “Add Moisture”
Oil makes the wig heavy, stringy, greasy, and tangled, and loosens curls. Correct care: water and conditioner mixture for moisture, then oil for locking moisture
❌ Detangling Dry Curls
Dry detangling is basically torture for curly wigs.
Correct Care: apply a conditioner, water and conditioner mixture, or detangling spray first before detangling the Burmese curly wig. Then use fingers or a wide-tooth comb, working from the ends upward.
❌ Spray perfume on the hair
The alcohol in perfumes can cause wigs to dry out, become tangled, fade, and leave sticky residue.
❌ Overwashing the Wig
Overwashing strips the hair of its essential moisture, leading to dryness, dullness, and tangling. A good rule of thumb is to wash it every 10-15 wears for glued Burmese curly wigs, 15-20 wears for glueless Burmese curly wigs, or when it noticeably loses its freshness.
Final Words
Ultimately, caring for your Burmese curly wig is simple: Moisturize. Protect. Preserve. Embrace a routine of regular hydration, minimal heat, and gentle handling to maintain its vibrant curls and luxurious feel. With the right care, your wig will remain a stunning and durable part of your collection.
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